A massage therapist who was told to treat Prince Andrew in his bedroom claims he was her creepiest client and a “constant sex pest”.

Massage therapist’s explosive Prince Andrew claims
A massage therapist who was told to treat Prince Andrew claims he was her creepiest…client and a “constant sex pest”.
A massage therapist who was told to treat Prince Andrew in his bedroom claims he was her creepiest client and a “constant sex pest”.
Emma Gruenbaum, 50, says he quizzed her on her love life and tried to hug her after sessions at Royal Lodge, Windsor — The Sun reports.
She says she swore at the Duke and stared at him after a remark about her bottom, adding: “It was just so tense and weird.”
And she says one crude remark led to her telling him: “It’s none of your f***ing business.”
Emma, 50, speaks out today after Andrew’s legal team said his sex-case accuser Virginia Giuffre “may suffer from false memories”.

Prince Andrew in 2005.
Emma told The Sun: “I don’t want to sit by and not speak out about the way he was towards me as he calls Virginia delusional.”
She also said that Andrew was a constant sex pest and tried to hug her after sessions, he always insisted on being naked apart from one of his own towels.
She said he demanded full-body massages were always carried out in his bedroom despite her objections, and said how within minutes of their first session he asked her a highly-personal question about her sex life.
Emma was a 34-year-old sports massage therapist at the Wentworth Club in Surrey when she started treating Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson in early 2005.
Fergie recommended her services and Andrew’s staff got in touch.
Emma first met him that summer, a few months after the first sex claims against the Duke’s pal Jeffrey Epstein emerged in the US.
Emma, a freelancer who was not knowingly vetted by Palace staff, visited Andrew six times that year.
She said: “I had a lot of high-profile clients and often visited their homes. But Andrew was very different. He was a constant sex pest right from the start.”
Emma says she first got a call from the Duke’s personal secretary inviting her to the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.

